I Have a Dice Left by a God

Chapter 504 - 96: Seeing Through

I Have a Dice Left by a God

Chapter 504 - 96: Seeing Through

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Chapter 504: Chapter 96: Seeing Through

"Brother Li is strong wherever he goes, and the reason the Celestial Principle School chose the quiet Canon Law School for their first seminar this time is because of Brother Li," Lu Shuai quickly added. In front of girls, you can’t be too modest; you have to show off when the opportunity arises, especially when it’s fleeting.

Ji Mingyue’s eyes showed a slight movement, "Oh, why’s that?"

"Haha, Brother Li stayed at Hedan before and was highly recognized by the Demigods of the Celestial Principle School, who insisted on recruiting him as a close disciple. But Brother Li missed Dragon Capital and refused with great reluctance. So, they followed him from Hedan to Dragon Capital and found out Brother Li is at the quiet Canon Law School, so naturally, the seminar is held there," Lu Shuai said sincerely, giving himself the identity while traveling; better to boast first.

Li Xin stared wide-eyed at Lu Shuai’s performance, "If I wasn’t myself, I would believe myself."

Ji Mingyue didn’t pay much attention to what Lu Shuai said, "Where are you staying now, in the Canon Law School?"

"No, I’m running between Canon Law School and Night Patrol, mostly staying at home," Li Xin smiled.

"You’ve settled down?" Ji Mingyue was slightly stunned.

Li Xin had mixed feelings, "What settling down, don’t talk nonsense. I live at my aunt’s house with my little niece; we live together."

"Oh, but isn’t it true that you told me before you had no relatives here?"

"It’s a long story. Come over sometime, and I’ll tell you more," Li Xin said.

"Okay, I’ll definitely visit." Ji Mingyue nodded with a smile. Just then, the waiter brought their coffee, and the conversation shifted to coffee and food, mostly with Lu Shuai talking and the others listening. Lu Shuai was quite a talent, talking about everything from leisure to the Dao Yuan Continent situation, the Celestial Principle School, and endless unique stories, though it was apparent that Senior Sister Mingyue was only politely listening without much interest.

Huerta was a bit anxious, tugging at Lu Shuai; the strategy wasn’t right, as he was too prominent, leaving Brother Li with little presence.

Could it be that the great commander himself attracted this dignified senior sister, allowing Brother Li to be with Luo Xue? He always thought Luo Xue and Brother Li were quite compatible.

After the coffee, Ji Mingyue checked the time, "Everyone, I’ve got plans later; let’s meet again next time."

"Alright, Commander, don’t you have plans for tonight too? You go ahead; Huerta and I will find something to eat," Li Xin said.

"Good, then I won’t intrude on your two-person world," Lu Shuai laughed. "Senior Sister Mingyue, Luo Xue, you’ve listened to me boasting all afternoon, so I’ll cover the bill today."

Ji Mingyue didn’t object, and everyone headed downstairs. The bill wasn’t settled quickly at this hour, so Ji Mingyue and Luo Xue went to the door first.

Suddenly, Ji Mingyue’s gaze fell on Luo Xue, and the silence and intensity of the look suddenly froze the atmosphere, carrying great pressure.

Luo Xue’s heart sank, not daring to meet Ji Mingyue’s gaze, feeling panicked, but luckily, Ji Mingyue spoke first.

"Today’s matter is overlooked for his sake; this is the first and last time. Tell Lu Shuai not to expose my identity, or your days in Dragon Capital are numbered."

Luo Xue’s body trembled slightly and quickly agreed.

Ji Mingyue waved, and a carriage stopped nearby, "Tell them I have to leave now."

Luo Xue nodded, "Yes, Princess."

She knew Ji Mingyue was urging her to stop Lu Shuai quickly and didn’t hesitate to rush back to the café.

"Ah, Luo Xue, why did you come back, where’s Senior Sister?" Lu Shuai asked as he had just settled the bill.

"Senior Sister Mingyue had something to attend to and left; I’ll take your carriage," Luo Xue signaled with her eyes.

Lu Shuai understood, "Alright, happy to oblige. Guys, let’s head out, you two can hang around; Old Hu, tour around with Brother Li, you two have been too cooped up."

After settling the bill, the four parted at the entrance. Lu Shuai and Luo Xue went one way to wait for the carriage, while Li Xin and Huerta planned to stroll further.

"Old Hu, do you know the place where ’you aren’t considered a man until you’ve gone there’?" Li Xin asked.

Huerta’s eyes sharpened, "The Death Battle Arena? I’ve wanted to try, but Canon Law School students aren’t allowed to participate. Brother Li, are you interested? I’ve studied it for quite a while..."

"Ahem, old Hu, I suddenly remembered I have unfinished business; let’s part ways."

"Brother Li, remember to bring me along if you go," Huerta said reluctantly, waving.

Elsewhere, Lu Shuai and Luo Xue sat facing each other in the carriage, slowly moving along the street. Lu Shuai saw Luo Xue’s serious expression and smiled slightly, "She found out?"

Luo Xue nodded.

"Isn’t that expected? Why so serious," said Lu Shuai.

Luo Xue glanced out the window, sighed softly; when Ji Mingyue exerted pressure, she couldn’t describe her inner feelings at that moment. The unease lingered, uncertain if the Princess would hold a grudge. Without Ji Mingyue’s protection, she’d struggle in Divine Revelation’s vortex, harboring a bit of regret for today’s risky actions.

"Worried? There’s no need; do you really think it’s just because of Brother Li," Lu Shuai understood Luo Xue’s dilemma and waved his hand, "We need her; she needs us, our Princess has ambitions."

"How did you know she knew Brother Li and their relationship was good?" Luo Xue asked curiously.

"Just guessing, Brother Li is from Secret Castle and has considerable influence there. Looking at Bai Peng’s reaction confirms it, and Bai Peng mentioned others. Brother Li is Beijing folks, inclined towards Beijing people. If he encountered our Princess there, they’d likely get along. Didn’t you notice Brother Li is always considerate towards girls?" Lu Shuai laughed.

"Just like that?" Looking back, Luo Xue’s mind clearing, still felt Lu Shuai was too daring.

"Isn’t that enough? The outcome was even better than expected; our Princess remembers past events so clearly. If we, the Celestial Capital group, don’t do something, we’ll soon be insignificant. Take a gamble, make a leap; Luo Xue, Celestial Principle Study is excellent; delve into it, it’ll broaden your perspectives," Lu Shuai earnestly advised, paused, "Even if the Princess and Brother Li weren’t acquainted before, knowing each other now isn’t bad. She values those from Secret Castle; if there’s destiny, it might draw them closer. So, I think today’s a complete success; even if she’s cold to you, it’s merely the way of those in power. Do what you must, blind compliance is worthless."

"Hopefully," said Luo Xue. After all, confronting Ji Mingyue was her role, not Lu Shuai’s. Luo Xue’s confidence wavered; she’d likely carry grudges herself.

Lu Shuai smiled, refraining from further explanation. Given so few chips in this situation, holding back further would lead only to exhaustion and abandonment.

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